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CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE — MATRIX ADOPTION TABLE
CHAPTER 27 — ELECTRICAL
(Matrix Adoption Tables are nonregulatory, intended only as an aid to the code user.
See Chapter 1 for state agency authority and building applications.)
Adopting agency BSC BSC-
CG
SFM HCD DSA OSHPD BSCC DPH AGR DWR CEC CA SL SLC
1 2 1/AC AC SS SS/CC 1 1R 2 3 4 5
Adopt entire chapter                                              
Adopt entire chapter as
amended (amended sections listed below)
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Adopt only those sections
that are listed below
                                             
Chapter / Section                                              
2702.1.2     X                                        
2702.2.11     X                                        
2702.2.12.1     X                                        
2702.2.13     X                                        
                                               
The state agency does not adopt sections identified with the following symbol:
The Office of the State Fire Marshal's adoption of this chapter or individual sections is applicable to structures regulated by other state agencies pursuant to Section 1.11.
User note:
About this chapter: Electrical systems and components are integral to most structures; therefore, it is necessary for the code to address their installation and protection. Structures depend on electricity for the operation of many life safety systems including fire alarm, smoke control and exhaust, fire suppression, fire command and communication systems. Since power supply to these systems is essential, Chapter 27 addresses where standby and emergency power must be provided.
The provisions of this chapter and the California Electrical Code shall govern the design, construction, erection and installation of the electrical components, appliances, equipment and systems used in buildings and structures covered by this code. The California Fire Code, the International Property Maintenance Code and the California Electrical Code shall govern the use and maintenance of electrical components, appliances, equipment and systems. The California Existing Building Code and the California Electrical Code shall govern the alteration, repair, relocation, replacement and addition of electrical components, appliances, or equipment and systems.
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Stationary emergency and standby power generators required by this code shall be listed in accordance with UL 2200.
Fuel lines supplying a generator set inside a high-rise building or new Group I-2 occupancy having occupied floors located more than 75 feet (23 m) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall be separated from areas of the building other than the room the generator is located in by one of the following methods:
  1. A fire-resistant pipe-protection system that has been tested in accordance with UL 1489. The system shall be installed as tested and in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions, and shall have a rating of not less than 2 hours. Where the building is protected throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, the required rating shall be reduced to 1 hour.
  2. An assembly that has a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours. Where the building is protected throughout with an automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, the required fire-resistance rating shall be reduced to 1 hour.
  3. Other approved methods.
Emergency power systems and standby power systems required by this code or the California Fire Code shall be installed in accordance with the California Fire Code, the California Electrical Code, NFPA 110 and NFPA 111.
Emergency power systems shall automatically provide secondary power within 10 seconds after primary power is lost, unless specified otherwise in this code. Standby power systems shall automatically provide secondary power within 60 seconds after primary power is lost, unless specified otherwise in this code.
Emergency power systems and standby power systems shall be designed to provide the required power for a minimum duration of 2 hours without being refueled or recharged, unless specified otherwise in this code.
An uninterrupted source of power shall be provided for equipment where required by the manufacturer's instructions, the listing, this code or applicable referenced standards.
Emergency power systems shall be an acceptable alternative for installations that require standby power systems.
In Group I-2 occupancies located in flood hazard areas established in Section 1612.3, where new essential electrical systems are installed, and where new essential electrical system generators are installed, the systems and generators shall be located and installed in accordance with ASCE 24. Where connections for hookup of temporary generators are provided, the connections shall be located at or above the elevation required in ASCE 24.
Emergency and standby power systems shall be provided where required by Sections 2702.2.1 through 2702.2.19.
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Essential electrical systems for ambulatory care facilities shall comply with Section 422.6.
Standby power shall be provided for elevators and platform lifts as required in Sections 1009.4.1, 1009.5, 3003.1, 3007.8 and 3008.8.
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Standby power shall be provided for in-building 2-way emergency responder communication coverage systems required in Section 918 and the California Fire Code. The standby power supply shall be capable of operating the in-building 2-way emergency responder communication coverage system at 100-percent system operation capacity for a duration of not less than 12 hours.
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Standby power shall be provided for emergency voice/alarm communication systems in accordance with NFPA 72.
Standby power shall be provided for common exhaust systems for domestic kitchens located in multistory structures as required in Section 505.5 of the California Mechanical Code. Standby power shall be provided for common exhaust systems for clothes dryers located in multistory structures as required in Section 504.11 of the California Mechanical Code and Section 614.11 of the International Fuel Gas Code.
Emergency power shall be provided for exit signs as required in Section 1013.6.3. The system shall be capable of powering the required load for a duration of not less than 90 minutes.
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Emergency or standby power shall be provided for gas detection systems in accordance with the California Fire Code.
Essential electrical systems for Group I-2 occupancies shall be in accordance with Section 407.11.
Emergency power shall be provided for power-operated doors and locks in Group I-3 occupancies as required in Section 408.4.2.
Emergency or standby power shall be provided in occupancies with hazardous materials where required by the California Fire Code.
Emergency and standby power shall be provided in high-rise buildings and Group I-2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access as required in Section 403.4.8.
Standby power shall be provided for hydrogen fuel gas rooms as required by the California Fire Code.
Secondary power shall be provided in Group L occupancies in accordance with this chapter and Section 453.4.6 and 453.4.6.1.
Emergency power shall be provided for means of egress illumination as required in Section 1008.3. The system shall be capable of powering the required load for a duration of not less than 90 minutes.
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Standby power shall be provided for auxiliary inflation systems in permanent membrane structures as required in Section 3102.8.2. Standby power shall be provided for a duration of not less than 4 hours. Auxiliary inflation systems in temporary air-supported and air-inflated membrane structures shall be provided in accordance with Section 3103.10.4 of the California Fire Code.
Emergency power shall be provided for semiconductor fabrication facilities as required in Section 415.11.11.
Standby power shall be provided for smoke control systems as required in Sections 404.7, 909.11, 909.20.7.2 and 909.21.5.
Standby power shall be provided for special purpose horizontal sliding, accordion or folding doors as required in Section 1010.3.3. The standby power supply shall have a capacity to operate not fewer than 50 closing cycles of the door.
Emergency and standby power shall be provided in underground buildings as required in Section 405.
Required critical circuits shall be protected using one of the following methods:
  1. Cables, used for survivability of required critical circuits, that are listed in accordance with UL 2196 and have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour.
  2. Electrical circuit protective systems having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour. Electrical circuit protective systems are installed in accordance with their listing requirements.
  3. Construction having a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour.
Emergency and standby power systems shall be maintained and tested in accordance with the California Fire Code.